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US20120186246A1 - Master cylinder in particular for a controlled motor vehicle brake system - Google Patents

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US20120186246A1
US20120186246A1 US13/384,429 US201013384429A US2012186246A1 US 20120186246 A1 US20120186246 A1 US 20120186246A1 US 201013384429 A US201013384429 A US 201013384429A US 2012186246 A1 US2012186246 A1 US 2012186246A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60TVEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
    • B60T11/00Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator without power assistance or drive or where such assistance or drive is irrelevant
    • B60T11/10Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator without power assistance or drive or where such assistance or drive is irrelevant transmitting by fluid means, e.g. hydraulic
    • B60T11/16Master control, e.g. master cylinders
    • B60T11/236Piston sealing arrangements
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60TVEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
    • B60T11/00Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator without power assistance or drive or where such assistance or drive is irrelevant
    • B60T11/10Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator without power assistance or drive or where such assistance or drive is irrelevant transmitting by fluid means, e.g. hydraulic
    • B60T11/16Master control, e.g. master cylinders
    • B60T11/20Tandem, side-by-side, or other multiple master cylinder units
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F15FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS; HYDRAULICS OR PNEUMATICS IN GENERAL
    • F15BSYSTEMS ACTING BY MEANS OF FLUIDS IN GENERAL; FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS, e.g. SERVOMOTORS; DETAILS OF FLUID-PRESSURE SYSTEMS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F15B15/00Fluid-actuated devices for displacing a member from one position to another; Gearing associated therewith
    • F15B15/20Other details, e.g. assembly with regulating devices
    • F15B15/22Other details, e.g. assembly with regulating devices for accelerating or decelerating the stroke
    • F15B15/226Other details, e.g. assembly with regulating devices for accelerating or decelerating the stroke having elastic elements, e.g. springs, rubber pads

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  • the invention relates to a master cylinder, in particular for a controlled motor vehicle brake system, comprising a first and a second piston which is displaceable in a housing and has a captive spring, a first end of the spring bearing at least indirectly against the piston, and a second end thereof against a sleeve which is displaceable with respect to the piston and the movement of which with respect to the piston is limited by a pin provided on the piston and by a stop washer, the stop washer being arranged on a free end of the pin.
  • a master cylinder of this type is known, for example, from DE 10 2004 057 137 A1, which is incorporated by reference. It is considered to be a disadvantage of the known master cylinder that upon rapid release of the brake the sleeve of the first piston abruptly strikes the stop washer, since the captive spring urges the first piston back to its starting position against the direction of actuation. In this case undesired impact noise is produced and is transmitted into a passenger compartment of the vehicle via a braking force booster fastened to the master cylinder.
  • stop washer of the first piston has means for the damped abutment of the sleeve.
  • the means are preferably provided on both sides of the stop washer. It is therefore unnecessary during assembly to pay attention to whether the stop washer is fastened the correct way round on the pin.
  • the stop washer has a peripheral groove on both sides and the means are provided as elastic annular elements arranged in the respective peripheral grooves.
  • the stop washer preferably has a plurality of axially oriented bores which connect the grooves on both sides of the stop washer.
  • the two annular elements are thereby connected to one another and are fastened to the stop washer in a captive manner.
  • a defined stroke of the first piston can be ensured in that the annular elements are configured in such a way that a collar of the sleeve can rest directly against the stop washer in an unactuated position of the master cylinder.
  • annular elements advantageously each have a peripheral lip and a peripheral recess, the peripheral lip projecting beyond a side face of the stop washer prior to abutment of the collar and being displaceable into the recess upon abutment of the collar.
  • the annular elements are preferably vulcanized onto the stop washer.
  • the stability of the stop washer can be ensured in that the stop washer is provided as a precision metal stamping.
  • FIG. 1 shows a known master cylinder in longitudinal section
  • FIG. 2 shows a stop washer with vulcanized-on annular elements of a master cylinder according to the invention in a three-dimensional representation
  • FIG. 3 shows a stop washer according to FIG. 2 in a partially sectional three-dimensional representation
  • FIG. 4 shows the stop washer according to FIG. 2 without annular elements in a partially sectional three-dimensional representation.
  • FIG. 1 shows in longitudinal section a known master cylinder 1 which is used, for example, in a controlled brake system with anti-slip control (ASR) and/or Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and has a plunger-type tandem configuration.
  • ASR anti-slip control
  • ESP Electronic Stability Program
  • the master cylinder 1 comprises a first and a second piston 3 , 4 which are displaceable in a housing 2 , a circular sealing element 5 , 6 with a dynamically loaded inner sealing lip 26 , 27 and a statically loaded outer sealing lip 28 , 29 being provided in an annular groove 23 , 24 of the housing 2 .
  • the dynamically loaded inner sealing lip 26 , 27 bears with a first sealing face against the piston 3 , 4 and the statically loaded outer sealing lip 28 , 29 bears with a second sealing face against a base of the annular groove 23 , 24 .
  • An outer face 30 , 31 of the pistons 3 , 4 serves as a guide surface.
  • a first and a second pressure chamber 7 , 8 are connected via a pressure medium passage 32 , 33 and a return chamber 11 , 12 in the housing 2 , and via control apertures 9 , 10 in a pot-shaped wall 21 , 22 provided at one end 36 , 37 of the first and second piston 3 , 4 , to an unpressurized pressure medium reservoir (not shown).
  • the master cylinder 1 has from four to twenty-four transverse bores 9 , 10 on the circumference of the piston 3 , 4 .
  • the pistons 3 , 4 are preloaded by means of compression springs 34 , 35 .
  • the compression spring 34 , 35 is arranged at least partially within the pot-shaped wall 21 , 22 .
  • a central pin 38 , 39 projects through the middle of the wall 21 , 22 , ending before its axial exit from the wall 21 , 22 .
  • This end 40 , 41 is provided with a stop 42 , 43 for a sleeve 44 , 45 which interacts with a collar 46 , 47 in such a way that the sleeve 44 , 45 can be retracted telescopically within a limit.
  • the sleeve 44 , 45 with the compression spring 34 , 35 is forced into the interior of the piston upon actuation.
  • the stop 42 , 43 is preferably an annular stop washer riveted—in particular wobble-riveted—to the pin 38 , 39 .
  • the opposite end of the sleeve 44 , 45 carries the plate-like collar 48 , 49 against which the compression spring 34 , 35 bears.
  • the first piston 3 In order to actuate the master cylinder 1 , the first piston 3 is displaced in the actuation direction A. As this happens the movement of the first piston 3 is transmitted to the second piston 4 via the compression spring 34 . As soon as the transverse bores 9 , 10 are in the region of the sealing elements 5 , 6 , that is, as soon as the lateral control edge of the bore has been passed, the so-called free travel of the master cylinder 1 has been covered, since pressure medium can no longer reach the pressure chambers 7 , 8 from the return chambers 11 , 12 through the transverse bores 9 , 10 . The connection of the pressure chambers 7 , 8 to the pressure medium reservoir is interrupted and pressure is built up in the pressure chambers 7 , 8 .
  • the two pistons 3 , 4 , arranged in tandem, of the master cylinder 1 are practically identical in construction and operation, so that only the first piston 3 will be described further.
  • the transverse bores 9 , 10 open into respective grooves 15 , 16 which are provided in inner faces 13 , 14 of the pistons 3 , 4 and which reduce the throttling resistance of the transverse bores 9 , 10 .
  • FIGS. 2 , 3 and 4 show a stop washer of a master cylinder 1 according to the invention in a partly sectional three-dimensional representation.
  • the master cylinder 1 according to the invention does not differ in principle from the known master cylinder according to FIG. 1 in operation and construction, so that a repeated description of the operation and construction can be dispensed with and only the differences according to the invention will be discussed below.
  • a stop washer 50 of the first piston 3 of the master cylinder 1 has means for the damped abutment of the sleeve 44 .
  • peripheral annular elements 51 , 52 which are arranged on both sides 53 , 54 of the stop washer 50 .
  • the annular elements 51 , 52 are provided on both sides 53 , 54 of the stop washer 50 . Incorrect fastening of the stop washer 50 to the pin 38 can thereby be excluded.
  • FIG. 4 shows the stop washer 50 prior to installation of the annular elements 51 , 52 .
  • the stop washer 50 has peripheral grooves 55 , 56 on both sides 53 , 54 , with a plurality of axially oriented bores 57 connecting the grooves 55 , 56 .
  • the annular elements 51 , 52 are molded into the grooves 55 , 57 , for example by means of vulcanizing. As the rubber material is vulcanized on, the bores 57 are filled, whereby the annular elements 51 , 52 on both sides 53 , 54 are connected to one another and fastened captively to the stop washer 50 .
  • FIG. 3 in particular shows that the annular elements 51 , 52 are configured in such a way that in the unactuated position (release position) of the master cylinder 1 the collar 46 of the sleeve 44 can rest directly against the stop washer in order to ensure a defined stroke of the first piston 3 .
  • the annular elements 51 , 52 each have a peripheral lip 58 , 59 and a peripheral recess 60 , 61 , the peripheral lip 58 , 59 projecting beyond a side face 62 , 63 of the stop washer 50 prior to abutment of the collar 46 and being displaceable into the recess 60 , 61 upon abutment of the collar 46 .
  • the recesses 60 , 61 are dimensioned in such a way that the lips 58 , 59 can be displaced into them without difficulty.
  • stop washer 50 is provided as a precision metal stamping, its stability can thereby be ensured even despite the grooves 55 , 56 and bores 57 .

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The invention relates to a master cylinder, in particular for a controlled motor vehicle brake system, including a first and a second piston which is displaceable in a housing and has a captive spring, a first end of the spring bearing at least indirectly against the piston and a second end thereof against a sleeve which is displaceable with respect to the piston and the movement of which with respect to the piston is limited by a pin provided on the piston and by a stop washer, the stop washer being arranged on a free end of the pin. In order to avoid impact noise upon rapid release of the brake, the stop washer of the first piston has a device for the damped abutment of the sleeve.

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    CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is the U.S. National Phase Application of PCT/EP2010/059956, filed Jul. 12, 2010, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2009 035 631.2, filed Jul. 31, 2009, the contents of such applications being incorporated by reference herein.
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention relates to a master cylinder, in particular for a controlled motor vehicle brake system, comprising a first and a second piston which is displaceable in a housing and has a captive spring, a first end of the spring bearing at least indirectly against the piston, and a second end thereof against a sleeve which is displaceable with respect to the piston and the movement of which with respect to the piston is limited by a pin provided on the piston and by a stop washer, the stop washer being arranged on a free end of the pin.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • A master cylinder of this type is known, for example, from DE 10 2004 057 137 A1, which is incorporated by reference. It is considered to be a disadvantage of the known master cylinder that upon rapid release of the brake the sleeve of the first piston abruptly strikes the stop washer, since the captive spring urges the first piston back to its starting position against the direction of actuation. In this case undesired impact noise is produced and is transmitted into a passenger compartment of the vehicle via a braking force booster fastened to the master cylinder.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • It is therefore an aim of the present invention to make available a master cylinder which is improved with regard to the disadvantages of the known master cylinder which have been mentioned.
  • This is achieved according to aspects of the invention in that the stop washer of the first piston has means for the damped abutment of the sleeve. The troublesome impact noise which occurs especially upon rapid release of the brake can thereby be effectively avoided.
  • In order to simplify installation of the stop washer, the means are preferably provided on both sides of the stop washer. It is therefore unnecessary during assembly to pay attention to whether the stop washer is fastened the correct way round on the pin.
  • According to an advantageous embodiment of an aspect of the invention, the stop washer has a peripheral groove on both sides and the means are provided as elastic annular elements arranged in the respective peripheral grooves.
  • The stop washer preferably has a plurality of axially oriented bores which connect the grooves on both sides of the stop washer. The two annular elements are thereby connected to one another and are fastened to the stop washer in a captive manner.
  • Improved anchoring of the material of the annular elements can be achieved if the axially oriented bores have a crowned configuration.
  • According to an advantageous configuration of an aspect of the invention, a defined stroke of the first piston can be ensured in that the annular elements are configured in such a way that a collar of the sleeve can rest directly against the stop washer in an unactuated position of the master cylinder.
  • To this end the annular elements advantageously each have a peripheral lip and a peripheral recess, the peripheral lip projecting beyond a side face of the stop washer prior to abutment of the collar and being displaceable into the recess upon abutment of the collar.
  • The annular elements are preferably vulcanized onto the stop washer.
  • Even when the means are provided, the stability of the stop washer can be ensured in that the stop washer is provided as a precision metal stamping.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The invention is best understood from the following detailed description when read in connection with the accompanying drawing. Included in the drawing are the following figures:
  • FIG. 1 shows a known master cylinder in longitudinal section;
  • FIG. 2 shows a stop washer with vulcanized-on annular elements of a master cylinder according to the invention in a three-dimensional representation;
  • FIG. 3 shows a stop washer according to FIG. 2 in a partially sectional three-dimensional representation, and
  • FIG. 4 shows the stop washer according to FIG. 2 without annular elements in a partially sectional three-dimensional representation.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • FIG. 1 shows in longitudinal section a known master cylinder 1 which is used, for example, in a controlled brake system with anti-slip control (ASR) and/or Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and has a plunger-type tandem configuration.
  • The master cylinder 1 comprises a first and a second piston 3, 4 which are displaceable in a housing 2, a circular sealing element 5, 6 with a dynamically loaded inner sealing lip 26, 27 and a statically loaded outer sealing lip 28, 29 being provided in an annular groove 23, 24 of the housing 2. The dynamically loaded inner sealing lip 26, 27 bears with a first sealing face against the piston 3, 4 and the statically loaded outer sealing lip 28, 29 bears with a second sealing face against a base of the annular groove 23, 24. An outer face 30, 31 of the pistons 3, 4 serves as a guide surface.
  • In an unactuated state of the master cylinder 1 shown in FIG. 1, a first and a second pressure chamber 7, 8 are connected via a pressure medium passage 32, 33 and a return chamber 11, 12 in the housing 2, and via control apertures 9, 10 in a pot- shaped wall 21, 22 provided at one end 36, 37 of the first and second piston 3, 4, to an unpressurized pressure medium reservoir (not shown). Depending on its configuration, the master cylinder 1 has from four to twenty-four transverse bores 9, 10 on the circumference of the piston 3, 4. In this case the pistons 3, 4 are preloaded by means of compression springs 34, 35.
  • The compression spring 34, 35 is arranged at least partially within the pot- shaped wall 21, 22. A central pin 38, 39 projects through the middle of the wall 21, 22, ending before its axial exit from the wall 21, 22. This end 40, 41 is provided with a stop 42, 43 for a sleeve 44, 45 which interacts with a collar 46, 47 in such a way that the sleeve 44, 45 can be retracted telescopically within a limit. In other words, the sleeve 44, 45 with the compression spring 34, 35 is forced into the interior of the piston upon actuation. As will be seen, the stop 42, 43 is preferably an annular stop washer riveted—in particular wobble-riveted—to the pin 38, 39. The opposite end of the sleeve 44, 45 carries the plate- like collar 48, 49 against which the compression spring 34, 35 bears.
  • In order to actuate the master cylinder 1, the first piston 3 is displaced in the actuation direction A. As this happens the movement of the first piston 3 is transmitted to the second piston 4 via the compression spring 34. As soon as the transverse bores 9, 10 are in the region of the sealing elements 5, 6, that is, as soon as the lateral control edge of the bore has been passed, the so-called free travel of the master cylinder 1 has been covered, since pressure medium can no longer reach the pressure chambers 7, 8 from the return chambers 11, 12 through the transverse bores 9, 10. The connection of the pressure chambers 7, 8 to the pressure medium reservoir is interrupted and pressure is built up in the pressure chambers 7, 8.
  • The two pistons 3, 4, arranged in tandem, of the master cylinder 1 are practically identical in construction and operation, so that only the first piston 3 will be described further.
  • In the event of an ASR or ESP intervention it may be necessary, with the piston 3 unactuated or actuated, to draw pressure medium from the pressure medium reservoir via the pressure chamber 7 in the direction of the wheel brakes, which is preferably effected by means of a pump, the inlet of which is selectively connectable to the pressure chambers 7, 8 of the master cylinder 1 or to the wheel brakes in order to pump in the direction of the wheel brakes or of the master cylinder 1 (recirculation principle). For this purpose, in the event of an ASR intervention in the unactuated state of the master cylinder 1, the pressure medium is drawn from the pressure medium reservoir via the pressure medium passage 32, the return chamber 11, the transverse bores 9 and the pressure chamber 7. In the case of an ESP intervention in the actuated state of the master cylinder 1, pressure medium is additionally drawn through overflowing of the outer sealing lip 28 of the sealing element 5, this sealing lip 28 being folded over by the suction pressure in the direction of the inner sealing lip 26, and the sealing face of the outer sealing lip 28 therefore no longer bearing against the base of the annular groove 23. In order to make sufficient pressure medium quickly available to the pump in the event of an ASR or ESP intervention, especially in the unactuated position of the master cylinder 1, it is necessary to keep the throttling resistance of the transverse bores 9 as low as possible, although the free travel of the master cylinder 1 must also be kept as short as possible.
  • As is apparent from FIG. 1, the transverse bores 9, 10 open into respective grooves 15, 16 which are provided in inner faces 13, 14 of the pistons 3, 4 and which reduce the throttling resistance of the transverse bores 9, 10.
  • FIGS. 2, 3 and 4 show a stop washer of a master cylinder 1 according to the invention in a partly sectional three-dimensional representation. The master cylinder 1 according to the invention does not differ in principle from the known master cylinder according to FIG. 1 in operation and construction, so that a repeated description of the operation and construction can be dispensed with and only the differences according to the invention will be discussed below.
  • In order effectively to avoid the impact noise upon rapid release of the brake which is considered to be disadvantageous, a stop washer 50 of the first piston 3 of the master cylinder 1 according to the invention has means for the damped abutment of the sleeve 44.
  • It is apparent from FIG. 3, in particular, that these means are provided as peripheral annular elements 51, 52 which are arranged on both sides 53, 54 of the stop washer 50. In principle it would be sufficient to provide a damping means on only the side against which the collar 46 of the sleeve 44 comes into abutment in the release position shown in FIG. 1. However, in order to simplify installation of the stop washer 50, the annular elements 51, 52 are provided on both sides 53, 54 of the stop washer 50. Incorrect fastening of the stop washer 50 to the pin 38 can thereby be excluded.
  • FIG. 4 shows the stop washer 50 prior to installation of the annular elements 51, 52. It can be seen that the stop washer 50 has peripheral grooves 55, 56 on both sides 53, 54, with a plurality of axially oriented bores 57 connecting the grooves 55, 56. The annular elements 51, 52 are molded into the grooves 55, 57, for example by means of vulcanizing. As the rubber material is vulcanized on, the bores 57 are filled, whereby the annular elements 51, 52 on both sides 53, 54 are connected to one another and fastened captively to the stop washer 50.
  • For improved anchoring of the rubber material, the bores 57 may have a crowned profile, as can be seen from FIG. 4.
  • FIG. 3 in particular shows that the annular elements 51, 52 are configured in such a way that in the unactuated position (release position) of the master cylinder 1 the collar 46 of the sleeve 44 can rest directly against the stop washer in order to ensure a defined stroke of the first piston 3. For this purpose the annular elements 51, 52 each have a peripheral lip 58, 59 and a peripheral recess 60, 61, the peripheral lip 58, 59 projecting beyond a side face 62, 63 of the stop washer 50 prior to abutment of the collar 46 and being displaceable into the recess 60, 61 upon abutment of the collar 46. In this case the recesses 60, 61 are dimensioned in such a way that the lips 58, 59 can be displaced into them without difficulty.
  • If the stop washer 50 is provided as a precision metal stamping, its stability can thereby be ensured even despite the grooves 55, 56 and bores 57.
  • Because, as is apparent from FIG. 1, the sleeve 45 of the second piston 4 does not come into abutment against the stop washer 43 in the release position, the use of the stop washer 50 described is restricted to the first piston 3.
  • LIST OF REFERENCES
    • 1 Master cylinder
    • 2 Housing
    • 3 Piston
    • 4 Piston
    • 5 Sealing element
    • 6 Sealing element
    • 7 Pressure chamber
    • 8 Pressure chamber
    • 9 Control aperture
    • 10 Control aperture
    • 11 Return chamber
    • 12 Return chamber
    • 13 Inner face
    • 14 Inner face
    • 15 Internal groove
    • 16 Internal groove
    • 17 Main body
    • 18 Control element
    • 19 Outer face
    • 21 Wall
    • 22 Wall
    • 23 Annular groove
    • 24 Annular groove
    • 26 Inner sealing lip
    • 27 Inner sealing lip
    • 28 Outer sealing lip
    • 29 Outer sealing lip
    • 30 Outer face
    • 31 Outer face
    • 32 Pressure medium passage
    • 33 Pressure medium passage
    • 34 Compression spring
    • 35 Compression spring
    • 36 End
    • 37 End
    • 38 Pin
    • 39 Pin
    • 40 End
    • 41 End
    • 42 Stop
    • 43 Stop
    • 44 Sleeve
    • 45 Sleeve
    • 46 Collar
    • 47 Collar
    • 48 Collar
    • 49 Collar
    • 50 Stop washer
    • 51 Annular element
    • 52 Annular element
    • 53 Side
    • 54 Side
    • 55 Groove
    • 56 Groove
    • 57 Bore
    • 58 Lip
    • 59 Lip
    • 60 Recess
    • 61 Recess
    • 62 Side face
    • 63 Side face
    • A Actuation direction

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1-9. (canceled)
10. A master cylinder for a controlled motor vehicle brake system, comprising a first and a second piston which is displaceable in a housing and has a captive spring, a first end of the spring bearing at least indirectly against the piston and a second end thereof against a sleeve which is displaceable with respect to the piston and the movement of which with respect to the piston is limited by a pin provided on the piston and by a stop washer, the stop washer being arranged on a free end of the pin, wherein the stop washer of the first piston has means for the damped abutment of the sleeve.
11. The master cylinder as claimed in claim 10, wherein the means are provided on both sides of the stop washer.
12. The master cylinder as claimed in claim 11, wherein the stop washer has on both sides a peripheral groove and the means are provided as elastic annular elements which are arranged in the respective peripheral grooves.
13. The master cylinder as claimed in claim 12, wherein the stop washer has a plurality of axially oriented bores which connect the grooves on both sides of the stop washer.
14. The master cylinder as claimed in claim 13, wherein the axially oriented bores have a crowned configuration.
15. The master cylinder as claimed in claim 14, wherein the annular elements are configured in such a way that, in an unactuated position of the master cylinder, a collar of the sleeve can rest directly against the stop washer.
16. The master cylinder as claimed in claim 15, wherein the annular elements each have a respective peripheral lip and a peripheral recess, the peripheral lip projecting beyond a side face of the stop washer prior to the abutment of the collar and being displaceable into the recess upon abutment of the collar.
17. The master cylinder as claimed in claim 12, wherein the annular elements are vulcanized onto the stop washer.
18. The master cylinder as claimed in claim 10, wherein the stop washer is provided as a precision metal stamping.
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